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number. 22 point swing for what? you're talking about from 2008 to 2012. you're talking about a number of days for early voting to take place. you don't know how many people are going to vote between now and next tuesday. bill: what about that andrea. >> i can answer that very easily. look at the gallup number overall among likely registered voters who will vote november 6th. romney leads those by five points, bob. >> it's not five points. that number collapsed down. the polls, all this big momentum you've been trying to sell isn't selling any more, the numbers are collapsed down on most all these folks including the gallup tracking poll. bill: go ahead andrea wrap-up. >> turn out advantage, this is something gallup talked about last week. if you look in the numbers there has been a ten-point swing, that means more likely voters i should point out are selfidentifying as republicans. we saw this because of the tea party and the influx of all the new voters in 2010. that is really big news for mitt romney. >> if i were
number. 22 point swing for what? you're talking about from 2008 to 2012. you're talking about a number of days for early voting to take place. you don't know how many people are going to vote between now and next tuesday. bill: what about that andrea. >> i can answer that very easily. look at the gallup number overall among likely registered voters who will vote november 6th. romney leads those by five points, bob. >> it's not five points. that number collapsed down. the polls, all...
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with so many in one place, san francisco police say it made 22 arrests. 22 out of a million. >> we did pretty good. >>> meteorologist mike nicco, i was driving home last night in the pouring rain my little trick-or-treaters got soaked. >> unfortunate the forecast came to fruition. >> you were right. >> so far i'm right about the clearing trend starting to develop as we look north from emeryville, we'll talk about how this will lead to fog and warmer than average temperatures through the first weekend in november. >>> here's another memorable moment from yesterday's giants' victory parade. >> we are going to talk about two northern california residents who escaped with shark attacks. how they got away. >>> here is another memorable moment from yesterday's giants' victory parade. look at that rolls-royce. manager bruce bochy and his wife were riding in, it ran out of gas. good samaritans helped push it to civic >>> thousands of bay area homeowners with mortgages they cannot afford can get free help today in san -- in san jose. people started lining up this morning. the neighborhood assis
with so many in one place, san francisco police say it made 22 arrests. 22 out of a million. >> we did pretty good. >>> meteorologist mike nicco, i was driving home last night in the pouring rain my little trick-or-treaters got soaked. >> unfortunate the forecast came to fruition. >> you were right. >> so far i'm right about the clearing trend starting to develop as we look north from emeryville, we'll talk about how this will lead to fog and warmer than average...
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around 22 feet high. >> that was the thing about the storm, the sheer size of it. 1,000 miles from cloud to cloud. in addition to being, at the center, category 3. don't let category 1 fool you. center terms of pressure. cat 3. same size as katrina. size of it cloud to cloud, hard to escape its grip for most of the country. just an amazing system. ÑsÑs how far will people go to relieve their sore throat? try these. new cepacol sensations cools instantly, and has an active ingredient that stays with you long after the lozenge is gone. not just a sensation, sensational relief. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- after the perfect storm. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- after the perfect storm. >> for more than 8 million people struggling in the cold and dark, life as they know it is turned upside down, but they will recover. for at least 50 people, hurricane sandy proved deadly. >> that nature is more powerful than we are. >> after a devastating blow from nature, new york city is already on the rebound. its mass transit and airports, it stores and stock exchanges coming back t
around 22 feet high. >> that was the thing about the storm, the sheer size of it. 1,000 miles from cloud to cloud. in addition to being, at the center, category 3. don't let category 1 fool you. center terms of pressure. cat 3. same size as katrina. size of it cloud to cloud, hard to escape its grip for most of the country. just an amazing system. ÑsÑs how far will people go to relieve their sore throat? try these. new cepacol sensations cools instantly, and has an active ingredient...
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lake michigan expecting the highest waves on record. 22 feet high. >> that was the thing about the storm. the sheer size of it. 1,000 miles from cloud to cloud. in addition to being, at the center, category 3. don't let category 1 fool you. center terms of pressure. cat 3. same size as katrina. size of it cloud to cloud, hard to escape its grip for most of the country. an amazing system. we will continue to cover it. of course, through out the morning, keep it right here on abc.
lake michigan expecting the highest waves on record. 22 feet high. >> that was the thing about the storm. the sheer size of it. 1,000 miles from cloud to cloud. in addition to being, at the center, category 3. don't let category 1 fool you. center terms of pressure. cat 3. same size as katrina. size of it cloud to cloud, hard to escape its grip for most of the country. an amazing system. we will continue to cover it. of course, through out the morning, keep it right here on abc.
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visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. why let constipation stry miralax.? mirlax works differently than other laxatives. it draws water into your colon to unblock your system naturally. don't wait to feel great. miralax. >>> and now i want to bring in abc's senior weather editor sam champion who has been covering this superstorm from the beginning. he's covered hurricanes and storms for decades and you kept saying to us all last night, you've never seen anything like this before. >> never seen anything. the size of this storm, the fact that it was a giant nor'easter more than a thousand miles long with a hurricane embedded in it, and that low, low, low pressure, lower than ever recorded in the atlantic meant there was enough power in that storm to throw energy somewhere, diane. that was real troubling. >> and we saw all sorts of things happening onshore. we couldn't believe the winds of this storm had lifted. >> oh, the picture that you guys showed was the one that drove me to the tv set. it was that 168-foot tanker by th
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represented by paul ryan, the chairman of the budget committee, would have across-the-board cuts of about 22% and presumably we don't know for sure, that would include fema. but again, all of the kind of ambiguous at this point, all of it up in the air. they're going to have to come back after the election in a lame-duck session anyway, try to figure out what to do about that fiscal cliff. they would probably fund fema in the interim. republicans are going to insist that any funding of fema over and above what is planned is offset with cuts elsewhere. so basically, we could be looking at the same old story here, steve. >> hey, mike, it's krystal. we know the president's back on the campaign trail, but he and his administration are in constant contact with the fema director, correct? >> reporter: right, we heard from jay carney, we can hear him from 35,000 feet in the briefing room, it is piped in as he briefs a pool back in the press corps back on air force one. he says the president has been in regular contact with the administrator of fema, craig fugate. he talked to him on the phone today.
represented by paul ryan, the chairman of the budget committee, would have across-the-board cuts of about 22% and presumably we don't know for sure, that would include fema. but again, all of the kind of ambiguous at this point, all of it up in the air. they're going to have to come back after the election in a lame-duck session anyway, try to figure out what to do about that fiscal cliff. they would probably fund fema in the interim. republicans are going to insist that any funding of fema...
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he said to america's big five insurers, you're not going to get 22 million new paying customers? there's the socialism in that. he runs this ad. i don't understand spanish despite the fact i took two years of it. i can look at that ad and i can see what they're saying is that the barack obama is a socialist. there's nothing about him that's socialistic at all. in fact, obama care was a boon to the private health insurance industry. so it's kind of a far as and itand it's a little bit of a stretch and it's fearmongering. i don't know of anybody in the latino community that look at that and say it's credible. >> to that point jimmy calls it fearmongering. i would use one word which is desperate. to me it smacks of the jeep ads they're putting up in ohio, the welfare ads in ohio. it's desperation, it's lices, ad it's aimed at suppressing voters, scaring them, making them to feel that their choice isn't a good one and keeping them from going to the polls. >> that's a good description of ran net romney, but on pla net earth we have mayor bloomberg offering an endorsement of the presid
he said to america's big five insurers, you're not going to get 22 million new paying customers? there's the socialism in that. he runs this ad. i don't understand spanish despite the fact i took two years of it. i can look at that ad and i can see what they're saying is that the barack obama is a socialist. there's nothing about him that's socialistic at all. in fact, obama care was a boon to the private health insurance industry. so it's kind of a far as and itand it's a little bit of a...
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one quick point on the ryan e-mail, ryan's budget would cut the category that fema is in by 22%, not 40%. when they say don't confuse the budgets that's a wise thing but romney's budget cuts in the area fema is in are almost double ryan's. so it's not like ryan's budget is more extreme here. romney's budget is much more aggressive but also somewhat vaguer. >> thank you as always to ezra klein, a person that deciphers the hieroglyphics of budgetary policy for us in a manner no one else can. >>> coming up violent weather patterns, storm surges and rising tide was climate change factor in this year's super storm. we'll ask bill mcgiven, when he skips in to this program live just ahead. i had enough of feeling embarrassed about my skin. [ designer ] enough of just covering up my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer up to
one quick point on the ryan e-mail, ryan's budget would cut the category that fema is in by 22%, not 40%. when they say don't confuse the budgets that's a wise thing but romney's budget cuts in the area fema is in are almost double ryan's. so it's not like ryan's budget is more extreme here. romney's budget is much more aggressive but also somewhat vaguer. >> thank you as always to ezra klein, a person that deciphers the hieroglyphics of budgetary policy for us in a manner no one else...
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some people driving 50 miles just to fill up the tank. >> reporter: a travel catch-22. you have roads being opened, you have gas stations in most cases that are not open. and the reason they are not open is gas stations need power to pump the fuel and across the tristate area there is very little power to go around. many have likened this to the gas crunch of the 1970s. remember the long lines? people lining up to fill up. there are 200 cars long, the lines to get gasoline in some cases to fill these things up. they are trying to get gas to run their generators because they don't have power antigen rayer toes burn between 4-5 gallons per hour. that's why people are on foot. there are also people filling up their cans to fill up their cars. >> if you drive around in circles you will run out much gas owner. sitting in line in the truck it burns 5 gals. >> reporter: the gas stations are worried about their gas supply being contaminated by the floodwaters. the storm shut down six east coast refineries and has slowed down for others. even when the stations start coming back
some people driving 50 miles just to fill up the tank. >> reporter: a travel catch-22. you have roads being opened, you have gas stations in most cases that are not open. and the reason they are not open is gas stations need power to pump the fuel and across the tristate area there is very little power to go around. many have likened this to the gas crunch of the 1970s. remember the long lines? people lining up to fill up. there are 200 cars long, the lines to get gasoline in some cases...
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the problem is when you are wall to wall in 22 states with some kind of disaster here you are not going to pay a whole lot of attention to a political ad that's too crude and too harsh. megyn: susan, does this dampen turnout tuesday and if so who does that hurt? >> who knows. i'm with ed on this. it's hopefully by tuesday people will have electricity and power and then it's their choice. it will be on the back burner the next few days. in a funny way as ed points out, the focus of the campaigns have to be on the ground game, not on big rallies. >> people who want to vote will vote and the campaigns have tremendous resources on both sides and they will get their vote out. i don't worry about that. megyn: thank you, all the best. coming up new jersey chris christie calling the damage in his state unthinkable. we'll speak with the office of emergency management. [ male announcer ] kids grow up in no time... marie callender's turkey breast with stuffing is a great reason to slow down. creamy mash potatoes, homestyle gravy and 320 calories. marie callender's. it's time to savor. that's a goo
the problem is when you are wall to wall in 22 states with some kind of disaster here you are not going to pay a whole lot of attention to a political ad that's too crude and too harsh. megyn: susan, does this dampen turnout tuesday and if so who does that hurt? >> who knows. i'm with ed on this. it's hopefully by tuesday people will have electricity and power and then it's their choice. it will be on the back burner the next few days. in a funny way as ed points out, the focus of the...
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it is $22 per kilowatt hour when cool fire is 22 cents per kilowatt hour. where are our priorities? is just like mayor bloomberg running a marathon face of leadership crisis. >> he would have canceled that marathon if it hadn't been for guys like you raising hell about it. in all seriousness, i'm curious about this. a guy like you. you have a stellar corporate career and you still do. as mitt romney loses, if he were to lose, what you fear? a lot of guys say, it's not the end of the world. so what is he getting all worked up about? would he say? >> i fear for our country. we are at a tipping point. the western european nanny state, or we are going to rely on self-reliance. i have lunch with a lady who is a brilliant woman who talks about the problems of france. she wanted to rent a home and they told her because she didn't work for the government, she didn't have security and they wanted to make sure that they got the rent. this is a well educated woman with a high paying job and the landlord preferred a government worker for security. they are running out of money now. they don't g
it is $22 per kilowatt hour when cool fire is 22 cents per kilowatt hour. where are our priorities? is just like mayor bloomberg running a marathon face of leadership crisis. >> he would have canceled that marathon if it hadn't been for guys like you raising hell about it. in all seriousness, i'm curious about this. a guy like you. you have a stellar corporate career and you still do. as mitt romney loses, if he were to lose, what you fear? a lot of guys say, it's not the end of the...
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miami or on miami beach or in broward along the line when andrew was coming in and it wasn't until 22 minutes into the "today" show the next day we all looked at the television screen and realized homestead was gone. it was just piles of firewood in south miami. you did nut have any idea of the disaster because of social media last night we had an idea but it takes getting the choppers up to figure it out. >> it will take days for emergency vehicles to get to the areas that are blocked off and they are not allowing the news crews in. it is devastating. hats off to emergency management and the first responders who risk their lives to save our lives. it is times like these we all have to get together and help each other out. >> that appears to be what is happening a time honored and seen again and again american story disaster after disaster. in this business you parachute into disasters and that is often the triumphant over tragedy of the human spirit but another thing going on today all up and down the coast, emergency managers and politicians are considering now, do we have to comple
miami or on miami beach or in broward along the line when andrew was coming in and it wasn't until 22 minutes into the "today" show the next day we all looked at the television screen and realized homestead was gone. it was just piles of firewood in south miami. you did nut have any idea of the disaster because of social media last night we had an idea but it takes getting the choppers up to figure it out. >> it will take days for emergency vehicles to get to the areas that are...
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on this medicare issue we save money in medicare through the reform act but we've taken those dollars, put them right back into the medicare program it make sure there are strong benefits. >> you mentioned constituent cynicism. there's a stalemate and general nastiness on capitol hill. how do you answer that when someone says representative, this is going too far? >> i think they're right when they look at washington and see this gridlock and fed up with it. we have to treat each other with respefnlgt reach across the aisle and try to build these relationships. we have to work at it. >> thank you for the time today. to see this interview and others, go to our website, abc2news.com/politics. as always, don't forget to vote on tuesday, november 6th. >> oh, yeah. it's halloween tonight. >> i'm heading out trick or treating. >> dress the kids warm. all right. we'll see you tonight at 11. be safe. >> have a good night. it's oysternomics 101. you start with a u.s. senator named ben. by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundreds of oystermen on the job... which keeps
on this medicare issue we save money in medicare through the reform act but we've taken those dollars, put them right back into the medicare program it make sure there are strong benefits. >> you mentioned constituent cynicism. there's a stalemate and general nastiness on capitol hill. how do you answer that when someone says representative, this is going too far? >> i think they're right when they look at washington and see this gridlock and fed up with it. we have to treat each...
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you figure it out, new jersey. the federal government needs to be there for people and that's what barack obama is doing. >> dana, final question to you. as you look at this week from the perspective of the president, we had this historic disaster, but his response has been speedy and substantive. he's been bipartisan in the way he's handled it. he's received the endorsement of an independent mayor, michael bloomberg, and today we have 171,000 new jobs created. would you say it's been a good week for the president? >> it certainly has been, martin, although maybe who says they know what's going to happen on tuesday is just making it up because it's that kind of election where you just don't know, but things have come together in this last week for the president in about as an ideal a way as it could. nobody was looking to this storm for a political advantage, but it has made the president look presidential and the jobs report was the last chance romney had to really undermine obama just before the election. so unle
you figure it out, new jersey. the federal government needs to be there for people and that's what barack obama is doing. >> dana, final question to you. as you look at this week from the perspective of the president, we had this historic disaster, but his response has been speedy and substantive. he's been bipartisan in the way he's handled it. he's received the endorsement of an independent mayor, michael bloomberg, and today we have 171,000 new jobs created. would you say it's been a...
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florida has 22% independents, people who listen to bloomberg and clinton and that fema thing i think is also going to hurt romney. >> when she was declared the vict victor, it was over. >> florida may be too far a bridge for barack obama but by putting bill clinton and all the things you mentioned, it means the romney campaign has to pay attention for it. >> let's talk about "the washington post" editorial today because it gets to the question of fouling. of breaking the rules and going basically saying things that even the totally independent people say is dishonest. here it is, quote, "washington post," through all the flip-flops there's been one consistency in the campaign of republican presidential nominee mitt romney. a contempt for the electorate. how else to explain his refusal to disclose essential information, how other than an assumption that voters are too dim to remember what mr. romney has said across the years and months, to account for his breathtaking ideological shifts. within limits all candidates say and do what they have to say and do to win. mr. romney by contras
florida has 22% independents, people who listen to bloomberg and clinton and that fema thing i think is also going to hurt romney. >> when she was declared the vict victor, it was over. >> florida may be too far a bridge for barack obama but by putting bill clinton and all the things you mentioned, it means the romney campaign has to pay attention for it. >> let's talk about "the washington post" editorial today because it gets to the question of fouling. of breaking...
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and abc's alex perez is in new jersey this evening. alex? >> reporter: well, david, this is the sight so many people have been desperately waiting to see. look at that. tankers full of gas, ready to help. finally, some relief. this is one of ten fema gas distribution sites across new york and new jersey. this one is dedicated to helping first responders. but there are sites where residents can go fill up. a ten-gallon minimum. but at locations not near these sites you will see still many long, long lines of cars and people with containers. the femds have cleared the way for some 22 million gallons of gas to be made available to stations that have run dry. these ten fema locations have about 200,000 gallons of gas they will be distributing, but it will still be some time, the gas situation, not expected to return to normal until late this week. david? >> alex perez has been on this every step of the way. alex, thank you. we want to tell our viewers at home, our parent company disney is organizing a day of giving on all of our programs, beginn
and abc's alex perez is in new jersey this evening. alex? >> reporter: well, david, this is the sight so many people have been desperately waiting to see. look at that. tankers full of gas, ready to help. finally, some relief. this is one of ten fema gas distribution sites across new york and new jersey. this one is dedicated to helping first responders. but there are sites where residents can go fill up. a ten-gallon minimum. but at locations not near these sites you will see still many...
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but help is on the way. 22 million gallons of gasoline that the feds promised. after an hour of waiting outside in the cold, tim and melissa are finally about to get some gas. but their journey is not over yet. they still have to make the trek home by foot. after a 20-minute walk, tim and melissa make it home and finally fill their generator, for the first time in six days, they have power, heat and a warm meal. >> thank you very much. >> thank you, thank you. >> reporter: tim and melissa say they'll have to continue their routine for standing in line for gasoline until they're able to get the power back on. the owner here at this station, they are completely tapped out. dan? >> alex, thank you. >> gas is just one part of the recovery, power is starting to come back and the subways are mostly running again. the same cannot be said though for the new york city marathon. the largest in the world canceled at the last minute due to controversy. some runners, however, are making good use of this day. and john schriffen has more on that. >> reporter: good morning, dan
but help is on the way. 22 million gallons of gasoline that the feds promised. after an hour of waiting outside in the cold, tim and melissa are finally about to get some gas. but their journey is not over yet. they still have to make the trek home by foot. after a 20-minute walk, tim and melissa make it home and finally fill their generator, for the first time in six days, they have power, heat and a warm meal. >> thank you very much. >> thank you, thank you. >> reporter: tim...
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a huge explosion has killed at least 22 people after a fuel tanker crashes into a highway overpass. and that tops our news around the world in 80 seconds. saudi arabia. capital city of riyadh. pile of rubble and reportedly crushed vehicles on that overpass and on a nearby bridge. state television reported more than 100 people hurt. officials say they are investigating the crash. china. when a fire broke out at a chemical factory in the southwest, firefighters rushed to get more than 50 oxygen tanks out of the building before they exploded. they got all the tanks out in time and spent more than two hours fighting the flames. nobody hurt. japan. a guy ran his truck into a pipe that was connected to a fire sprinkler and sent a stream of fire retardant foam on to a major road in tokyo. the spill slowed traffic as firefighters weighed through the bubbles and poured water on the foam. they got it cleaned up a few hours later. police say that truck driver is okay. india. one of the country's biggest soccer stars jumped off a cliff in the northeastern state to kick off the area's first para
a huge explosion has killed at least 22 people after a fuel tanker crashes into a highway overpass. and that tops our news around the world in 80 seconds. saudi arabia. capital city of riyadh. pile of rubble and reportedly crushed vehicles on that overpass and on a nearby bridge. state television reported more than 100 people hurt. officials say they are investigating the crash. china. when a fire broke out at a chemical factory in the southwest, firefighters rushed to get more than 50 oxygen...
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like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they help cover some of the expenses medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands in out-of-pocket costs. to find out more, request your free decision guide. call or go online today. after all, when you're going the distance, it's nice to have the experience and commitment to go along with you. keep dreaming. keep doing. go long. i wish i could keep it this way. [ male announcer ] now you can. with the crest pro-health clinical line. used together, they help keep your teeth 97% as clean as a dental cleaning. the toothpaste actually reduces plaque. and the rinse reaches all areas and is clinically proven to help prevent plaque regrowth. crest pro-health clinical line. together, they help keep your teeth 97% as clean as a dental cleaning. crest. life opens up when you do. >> desperate situation images out of staten island, new york. look at her, ready for halloween, perhaps. 110 people killed by sandy, of course, gretchen, i and all the folks of "fox & friends" lost our power but nobody had more dage than brian kilmeade. that's why b
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>> it is very true, uma, hurricane sandy responsible for 169 deaths n and 22 of those right here on staten island. it is three hundred yards from the atlantic ocean. in this neighborhood there is not a home not completely destroyed. the business here has been in the family years and years, not only lost his business but home, too. we spoke to residents and town leaders and they were fed up with the red cross and federal government. they say aid is slow to come and begging for food, water and blankets. we have seen national guard boots on ground and handing out information and manning two distribution centers. really trying to get out information for fema as well. new york governor andrew cuomo is pledging 100 million from the state for hurricane sandy victims and said transportation is improving. 80 percent of the subways service has been restored, that is under literally under one week. 80 percent of the subway has been restored from what was horrendous damage. and the worst damage that the subway system had ever seen. well, governor cuomo announced five emergency mobile gas station will
>> it is very true, uma, hurricane sandy responsible for 169 deaths n and 22 of those right here on staten island. it is three hundred yards from the atlantic ocean. in this neighborhood there is not a home not completely destroyed. the business here has been in the family years and years, not only lost his business but home, too. we spoke to residents and town leaders and they were fed up with the red cross and federal government. they say aid is slow to come and begging for food, water...
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visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. why let constipation stry miralax.? mirlax worksdifferently than other laxatives. it dws water into your colon to unblock your system naturally. don't wait to fe great. miralax. >> neil: i told you a while ago because of what you are seeing in new york and staten iphrand so many parts of thitate without power. they are toying of extending the election beyond november 6th. a follow up day could be actually weeks later and they would allow more folk to vote that might have been unable to on november 6th. reaction from charlie rangel. what do you make of that idea? >> if is chaos. my god, the winner would not want to go anywhere near that. we had a legitimate case you agree in florida with bush snatching the election away. and they court went along with it. >> i know that. >>> and let's talk about this. >> if i win that election, if it is one, it is won. that would be changing the rules no matter who wine're winnings. >> neil: they say if the turn out is under 25% it would be a reflectio
visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. why let constipation stry miralax.? mirlax worksdifferently than other laxatives. it dws water into your colon to unblock your system naturally. don't wait to fe great. miralax. >> neil: i told you a while ago because of what you are seeing in new york and staten iphrand so many parts of thitate without power. they are toying of extending the election beyond november 6th. a follow up day could be...
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he'll voucherize medicare... and make catastrophic cuts to education. so remember what romney said... and what his plan would do. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. we were told to build a 30-foot stage. gathered the guys and we built that 30-foot stage, not knowing what it was for. just days later, all three shifts were told to assemble in the warehouse. a group of people walked out on that stage and told us that the plant is now closed and all of you are fired... i looked both ways, i looked at the crowd, and...we all just lost our jobs. we don't have an income. mitt romney made over 100 million dollars by shutting down our plant and devastated our lives. turns out that when we built that stage, it was like building my own coffin, and it just made me sick. [ male announcer ] priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. would ban all abortions and contraception seemed a bit extreme. so i looked into it. turns out, romney doesn't oppose contraception at all. in fact, he thinks abortion should be
he'll voucherize medicare... and make catastrophic cuts to education. so remember what romney said... and what his plan would do. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. we were told to build a 30-foot stage. gathered the guys and we built that 30-foot stage, not knowing what it was for. just days later, all three shifts were told to assemble in the warehouse. a group of people walked out on that stage and told us that the plant is now closed and all of you are fired......
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i think the only silver lining is that in 2008 obama won 22 of ohio's 88 counties making it clear that the population battle over the cities is really what's important. so having the political offices all over the state might not actually be the determining factor, but i think -- look, i'll be honest. i have ohio going blue in my electoral map. >> look, it's creditical to oba and the campaign they win this ground game. you see evidence in the polls of republicans on the whole are more motivated to throw out barack obama than democrats on the whole are to re-elect him. that doesn't mean there aren't lots of motivated democrats out there. they yell at me on twitter. you get over 90% from republicans a lot. it's not that high from democrats. you know what makes me think of micha michael dukakis? everything. ohio in particular. something interesting in ohio and to understand you have to think p about the dukakis lae election in 1988. this was a 40-state landslide for george bush sr. in 1988. in the middle of the country, the sea of red that went blue, iowa, minnesota and wisconsin. there w
i think the only silver lining is that in 2008 obama won 22 of ohio's 88 counties making it clear that the population battle over the cities is really what's important. so having the political offices all over the state might not actually be the determining factor, but i think -- look, i'll be honest. i have ohio going blue in my electoral map. >> look, it's creditical to oba and the campaign they win this ground game. you see evidence in the polls of republicans on the whole are more...
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the death toll this morning is at least 57. 22 of them in new york city alone. >> around 6.8 million utility customers are still without power in 16 states and washington, d.c. in hard-hit lower manhattan, power will not be fully restored until the weekend at the earliest. however, financial markets reopened a few minutes ago, and most major airports are also opened. our correspondents are all along the east coast again this morning reporting on the impact of superstorm sandy. >> we begin with jeff glor along the jersey shore which bore the brunt of sandy's wind and rain. president obama will visit the devastation just a few hours from now. jeff is in atlantic city. good morning. >> reporter: charlie, good morning to you. the sun is out in atlantic city now. that's something we haven't seen in awhile. but still nearly 2 million people in this state remain without power. this is what 14 inches of rain and a direct hit leaves behind. the coast guard launched missions from north carolina to cape cod in the wake of sandy. and outside atlantic city, we joined one. >> what are you looking
the death toll this morning is at least 57. 22 of them in new york city alone. >> around 6.8 million utility customers are still without power in 16 states and washington, d.c. in hard-hit lower manhattan, power will not be fully restored until the weekend at the earliest. however, financial markets reopened a few minutes ago, and most major airports are also opened. our correspondents are all along the east coast again this morning reporting on the impact of superstorm sandy. >> we...
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all the clothes i have on they gave to me at the center. >> 22 years in my home and i lost it. megyn: you can donate to the red cross if you want to help these folks. by the numbers, 19 of the 41 people who died in new york city lived on staten island. three of them were children. hundreds of homes have been destroyed and the power is out for every one in 10 staten island residents. >> reporter: the residents of staten island are calling their community katrina boroughs. luisen to coney island, staten island, these residents say they are freezing cold. and forgotten. staten island as you said, 19 people died including those two young brothers who were swept out of their mother's arms when that massive wave rolled across the island destroying pretty much everything. four days later there is no power. there is no clean water. there is little food. homes and stores are being looted on a regular basis. the president of that borough, power and electricity still out. and the elderly are still trapped in these housing complexes on the upper floors. sound familiar? fema and homeland se
all the clothes i have on they gave to me at the center. >> 22 years in my home and i lost it. megyn: you can donate to the red cross if you want to help these folks. by the numbers, 19 of the 41 people who died in new york city lived on staten island. three of them were children. hundreds of homes have been destroyed and the power is out for every one in 10 staten island residents. >> reporter: the residents of staten island are calling their community katrina boroughs. luisen to...
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ad spending is the second highest in the country. $22 per person. florida and ohio with up to five times more electoral votes have as little as half that amount per person. now, the more they've invested the tighter the race has gotten. last month the real clear average had them virtually tied. now the president is up by two points and trending flat or declining wild romney is on a steady rise. if the polls aren't so clear there, early voting offers a bit of a hint. as of monday it equals almost 20% of estimated turnout and favors democrats two to one. but some watchers say it's election day swing votes that make the difference. and it's swing voters in these 21 swing counties that hold the keys. sprinkled across the state, iowa has 20% of all swing counties nation-wide. the state has long been pivotal. richard nixon traveled there as vice president when running for the white house. he won the state. as did ronald reagan. iowa was close to the beginngip well. he broadcast for university of iowa football this time 30s. bill clinton was the last democ
ad spending is the second highest in the country. $22 per person. florida and ohio with up to five times more electoral votes have as little as half that amount per person. now, the more they've invested the tighter the race has gotten. last month the real clear average had them virtually tied. now the president is up by two points and trending flat or declining wild romney is on a steady rise. if the polls aren't so clear there, early voting offers a bit of a hint. as of monday it equals...
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there was only one refinery in new jersey that went down. at the same time we talked to some gas station owners experiencing supply shocks. what do you think is the fallout for supply? >> i think the good news unlike katrina, this will be more of a localized event. we lost billion two million barrels a day of refining capacity along the east coast. but, that's going to be offset right now but a drop in demand, a little bit more than that. so the good news is philadelphia, the largest refinery, that is the old sunoco facility, looks like minimal damage there it produces about a third of all refined products along the east coast. so that is looking pretty good but as you mentioned a couple others have storm damage and they have some flooding. it will be about a week before we know for sure. melissa: what about the drop in demand? you might read that as good news because we're not fighting over that supply. that is taking something out of the economy. and a lot of people filled up right before the storm started, so there's kind of a decline in
there was only one refinery in new jersey that went down. at the same time we talked to some gas station owners experiencing supply shocks. what do you think is the fallout for supply? >> i think the good news unlike katrina, this will be more of a localized event. we lost billion two million barrels a day of refining capacity along the east coast. but, that's going to be offset right now but a drop in demand, a little bit more than that. so the good news is philadelphia, the largest...
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basically insurance premiums have been going up wildly in the last few years. 5% just in the past year. 22% since 2007. so you can expect upon renewal even if nothing happened to your home, it is very likely that you could see a premium increase. it's been happening for years now. >> gregg: the front of the storm's impact will be felt on the national insurance program which is part of fema. they paid out $1.28 billion in losses last year from irene making it the fourth costly experienced? >> this is will be worse. three storms. we've never seen anything like this. it's definitely going to be devastating. >> gregg: i was reading forbes, i wish we could put it on o up the scream. beside for potential life and safety, economists are predicting that it will upwards of $55 billion in economic damage? >> yeah, it's hard to tell. we don't really know how it'sng. estimates are all over the place. there is one positive. sectors that desperately need more work, construction workers, electricians, plumbers all the rest, they will be finding more work. so there is some stimulus there, but again it's ma
basically insurance premiums have been going up wildly in the last few years. 5% just in the past year. 22% since 2007. so you can expect upon renewal even if nothing happened to your home, it is very likely that you could see a premium increase. it's been happening for years now. >> gregg: the front of the storm's impact will be felt on the national insurance program which is part of fema. they paid out $1.28 billion in losses last year from irene making it the fourth costly experienced?...